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    My country does not actually have a ubiquitously uniform educational system. It is as diverse as it comes. It must be understood that my country is actually a developing nation with rigid class structures and feudal systems. More than 60% of the population lives in the rural or suburban localities and people are usually dependent on agriculture. People from different class structures have access to different forms of instruction. Up to the secondary and higher secondary level there are two parallel systems in place namely English medium and Urdu medium. Most private and public school systems follow this structure, with varying fees of course, the private schools are costlier than public schools which have little or not facilities. The public school systems usually have little in way of exposing students to contemporary modes of instruction and conventional schooling is entirely dependent on rote learning and cramming and follow a very outdated curriculum. In private schooling however the most expensive school systems follow the British Cambridge curriculum and are generally better off compared with the rest of the people. However, still the focus is usually on just cramming knowledge without developing faculties for critical reasoning or anything in terms of personality development. Only the elites have access to that sort of education and exposure.
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    Harry_m  

    answered 11 months ago

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